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Parliament passes HIV/AIDS Bill to protect human rights of those affected by it


By: IANS | New Delhi | Published:April 12, 2017 4:33 pm

The government will provide free treatment to the people infected with HIV. The ministry will soon come out with a new test and treat policy for the people living with HIV for providing free treatment to them. (Source: Thinkstock Images)

Parliament on April 11 passed the HIV and AIDS (Prevention and Control) Bill, which provides for the prevention and control of the disease and protection of human rights of those affected by it with the Lok Sabha’s nod to the legislation.


“It will empower the people affected with the disease by giving them legal sanctity,” Health Minister J P Nadda said in his reply to the debate in the lower house before the bill was passed.


The bill prohibits any kind of discrimination against such people on ground of treatment, employment and workplace.


“The government will provide free treatment to the people infected with HIV. The ministry will soon come out with a new test and treat policy for the people living with HIV for providing free treatment to them,” he said dubbing the bill as patient-centric and progressive in nature.


The Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (Prevention and Control) Bill was passed by the Rajya Sabha on March 21.


Nadda said the government has spent Rs 2000 crore on Anti Retroviral Therapy drugs for such patients last year, while 22,000 testing facilities for HIV and AIDS are functional in the country.


He also appreciated the Indian pharmaceutical companies for manufacturing affordable drugs for the treatment of the disease.


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    Apr 12, 2017 at 7:34 pm

    Govt.p ing differnt bills,but no implmentation from govt.babus.Warchdog needed to see the implementation. I am a disabled person demanding house access,which is blocked by neighbour.The govt.babus ignoring my need.ULTIMATE last option left is to approach court.The special bill to be p ed only to see the serious implementation and to reduce the burden of court and erroring babus to be punished.only paper bills will not give justice.Anyone willing to help me please contact me.

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